There is
no conflict over the stick.
Not exact matches
If a church is in
conflict with what Jesus said... why would you STILL
stick with that church
over and
over and
over again... I know they have brainwashed you into thinking they are the only true church, but Jesus never said this.
The
sticking point now in the debate
over a new ethics law is
over whether legislators must disclose clients in their law and consulting businesses to identify any
conflicts.
To put you in context, this is in my view a good book for those among us who were fascinated by the «fragmentation of international law «debate starting (or at least becoming one of THE topics) in the 2000s; who have perhaps read Koskenniemi's report for the International Law Commission or other literature on the topic (legal pluralism, Pauwelyn's
Conflict of Norms, you name it); who find themselves now
stuck in one of the boxes and / or compartments of international or EU law; and who probably would love an update and overview
over where we stand today.
Many times, it feels like the relationship is
stuck and they are repeating the same conversation and the same
conflict over and
over again.
Stage 1 Enactments It's your first session, and during a brief moment in an otherwise high
conflict exchange, one partner says, «It's been really hard to get
stuck in the same spot
over and
over again.»
When couples get
stuck over issues that you would normally think shouldn't be that difficult to figure out, the odds are really good that the issue is a perpetual gridlocked
conflict.
In my work with couples and helping them build stronger relationships, I've noticed that partners often get
stuck in repetitive argument and
conflict patterns — they visit and revisit the problem,
over and
over.